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education. 90% are minorities. we talk about equal opportunity in america, we are not providing it unless we provide every child the chance to get a great education it is ridiculous for the department of justice to listen to the government unions and teacher unions. this is all politics. it's all ideology. it's not about these kids. >> bill: all right. but i understand that holder believes the attorney general believes that by giving vouchers you throw off the racially balance. holder is saying to enforce my civil rights mandated i have to stop governor jindal from giving the vouchers to the poor kids so they get out of public schools how do you reply to that. >> how backwards is that parents' wealth should have a great chance to g.e.d. education. one example they uses six african-american kids in saint martin parish in a public school getting an f letter grade. that means only at best half those kids are on grade level. those six kids got scholarships to go to other schools where parents though
education. 90% are minorities. we talk about equal opportunity in america, we are not providing it unless we provide every child the chance to get a great education it is ridiculous for the department of justice to listen to the government unions and teacher unions. this is all politics. it's all ideology. it's not about these kids. >> bill: all right. but i understand that holder believes the attorney general believes that by giving vouchers you throw off the racially balance. holder is...
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education is a choice. sticking with our principles. >> when i had ron paul on, he took a dim view of governor chris christie and he didn't like the way he and his son rand paul had gotten into the dust up over who is a real republican and what really matters, and i'm getting a sense, governor, that on issues like surveillance, on issues like the intruciveness of government, there are the main streamers in the party and those who just say hands off, even extending now to whether we go into syria or not. this is the real battle going on for the soul of the party. >> well, let's talk about the issue, the dust up between the two of them about surveillance. there's a healthy tension in the republican party. there's a good thing we've got libertarian tendencies within our party. >> which tendencies do you have, more of the rand paul or the chris christie cool it because it keeps us safe. >> no, no. look. we need to keep ourselves safe but we need to protect ourselves from intrusive government. i think the water'
education is a choice. sticking with our principles. >> when i had ron paul on, he took a dim view of governor chris christie and he didn't like the way he and his son rand paul had gotten into the dust up over who is a real republican and what really matters, and i'm getting a sense, governor, that on issues like surveillance, on issues like the intruciveness of government, there are the main streamers in the party and those who just say hands off, even extending now to whether we go...
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same thing with the national education association nea. why? because they know that they don't want those civil rights leaders to ever stand up and say yes to charter schools, yes to vouchers, yes to school reform. yes he to rahm immanuel in chicago saying that we needed black community. poor people need better schools and you can't make excuses at the cost of our children and our children's future. >> you you think that the unions are trying to buy the civil rights industry's silence. >> no question. that's a pretty provocative charge. in bed together. no doubt absolutely true. rally in washington without the union money no explanation. we asked very politely today, how much did you spend? how much did you give over to the thing. wouldn't tell us. sharpton wouldn't admit got paid national action got big bucks. >> you know the deal. >> that pours right in. >> yeah. >> we have established yard what the relationship is but the lack of speakers exhorting personal responsibility you know we see this seattle thing, spokane thing we are going to cove
same thing with the national education association nea. why? because they know that they don't want those civil rights leaders to ever stand up and say yes to charter schools, yes to vouchers, yes to school reform. yes he to rahm immanuel in chicago saying that we needed black community. poor people need better schools and you can't make excuses at the cost of our children and our children's future. >> you you think that the unions are trying to buy the civil rights industry's silence....
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is that what you want, more education spending? >> that was one of the drivers in the '50s and '60s. >> bill: you, dr. callahan, want more education spending when we have the highest per capita spending on earth! it's not that we don't have enough money in the schools. it's that families have fallen apart and there isn't any drive on a lot of the people's parts, the kids' parts, who are in these troubled families, to learn anything. more money is not going to solve that. >> you know, so much of that education spending goes to the people at the top. higher education great example. so the colleges spend a lot of money. they have these private universities that are -- that are so cushy, but a lot of those community colleges that teach skills that people need to know, nurses, to work in factories, those places are underfunded. obama wants to put more money in there and -- >> bill: he doesn't have any money. if he was a baseball manager or football coach, he'd be fired. this is five years and the economy has not improved at all. >> and
is that what you want, more education spending? >> that was one of the drivers in the '50s and '60s. >> bill: you, dr. callahan, want more education spending when we have the highest per capita spending on earth! it's not that we don't have enough money in the schools. it's that families have fallen apart and there isn't any drive on a lot of the people's parts, the kids' parts, who are in these troubled families, to learn anything. more money is not going to solve that. >>...
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the cost of a college education has risen 500% since 1985. to put that into perspective that is 501%. a chart from bloomburg news shows it is up 538% compared with much smaller increases in medical costs. and the consumer price index, my favorite index. one expert says the sky rocketing increases make income equality worse by depriving poor americans of the education they need to get ahead. the cost is rising for a mess of reasons including ballooning pay for greedy school administrators and pointless professors. we asked typical college students for their reaction. >> you know, i left them at 11:00 this morning and they were still going strong. it is uncredible, you know? it is amazing. how could it go up five times? houses have gone up. but, i mean, gas has gone up, but five times? >> i do not know. i don't know why i got this question. i don't know, it is sad. i realize what you are paying for now is a title and a school to go to which is education. i think grade school to college is something that needs to be worked on and the rising pric
the cost of a college education has risen 500% since 1985. to put that into perspective that is 501%. a chart from bloomburg news shows it is up 538% compared with much smaller increases in medical costs. and the consumer price index, my favorite index. one expert says the sky rocketing increases make income equality worse by depriving poor americans of the education they need to get ahead. the cost is rising for a mess of reasons including ballooning pay for greedy school administrators and...
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i believe in local control and parent- driven education. my fear is federal government coming in. >> i have a question. with so many states signing on, i wondered if funding is tied to this or initiative incentatives, financial incentives for them to adopt the curriculum. >> we are trying to get answers to that as well. there was a state legislator here in illinois. it was approved by the state board of education, it was a pressure, sounded like a good idea, really, no understanding fully of what it would be. and now my foreis, is federal dollars tied to it or federal wafers tied to it and putting pressure on local school boards and schools to teach a certain way and curriculum and certain ideas if they want to be able to have wafers or access to public money. we hope to have more answers to that. >> big movement in maine where they adopted common core and folks are getting around 60,000 signatures to put it on the ballot. they don't like what they have seep and think it will bankrupt their state education fund. they think it is bad and tak
i believe in local control and parent- driven education. my fear is federal government coming in. >> i have a question. with so many states signing on, i wondered if funding is tied to this or initiative incentatives, financial incentives for them to adopt the curriculum. >> we are trying to get answers to that as well. there was a state legislator here in illinois. it was approved by the state board of education, it was a pressure, sounded like a good idea, really, no understanding...
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this is obamacare for higher education. i'm out on this with. with the colleges delivering which determine or don't. that's political football. there is no reason why colleges sticker cost should go up four times the rate of inflation. you will see a push of three years instead of four year, doing more online and push for schools that teach you a trade that you can use right away and get and earn a real living. >> or go to cheaper community college for the first two years. morgan, here is the other thing, too. when you think about it, we do in california, the two big -- what do you think of this? two of california's biggest public universities in 2011, the tuition costs jumped by, you know, 21%. they are sitting on $7 billion in endowment combined. what do you make of that? >> we have to be careful how we break down the government aid. on the federal level, we have increase of college student from the state level. we have seen numbers scale back. it's important to not make this, you know, college aid, college tuition rising because of the got ai
this is obamacare for higher education. i'm out on this with. with the colleges delivering which determine or don't. that's political football. there is no reason why colleges sticker cost should go up four times the rate of inflation. you will see a push of three years instead of four year, doing more online and push for schools that teach you a trade that you can use right away and get and earn a real living. >> or go to cheaper community college for the first two years. morgan, here is...
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we should focus on education, quality education, don't scare kids. that's been going on for 40 years. >> i think we have to do both, we have to do prevention, education is key and so is talking -- the parent talking to the children about abstaining from drugs, absolutely. but we cannot enable this situation. >> ladies, thanks very much, we really appreciate it. >> up next, is jane fonda who plays the role of nancy reagan? ♪ reinforced with scratch- resistant glass and a unibody made kevlar strong. okay google now. call my droid. the new droid ultra by motorola. when strength matters, droid does. >>> and in the back of the book segment tonight, 40 years ago, jane fonda opposed the war in vietnam, and not only opposed the war, she actively took the side of the vietnamese. she took this picture aboard an anti-aircraft battery. now with her appearance as nancy reagan in "the butler" has opened old wounds. >> she put soldiers in danger, having said that, i don't think she really is sorry. she wore the hanoi jane t-shirt for the promotion of this movie.
we should focus on education, quality education, don't scare kids. that's been going on for 40 years. >> i think we have to do both, we have to do prevention, education is key and so is talking -- the parent talking to the children about abstaining from drugs, absolutely. but we cannot enable this situation. >> ladies, thanks very much, we really appreciate it. >> up next, is jane fonda who plays the role of nancy reagan? ♪ reinforced with scratch- resistant glass and a...
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we point at education. bill is right about the family part but not the education. >> i don't know where to begin after listening to this. first of all, greg, why we pay attention to voter registration is because there's a bunch of crackers in the south trying to -- >> oh, bob. >> that's your problem. >> if you think i trust somebody in texas. >> it is not the '60s any more, bob, wake up. >> excuse me. do me a huge favor. >> shut up, let me get to it. >> i'll shut up if you take back the cracker comment. i know you didn't mean it. >> that's not nice, bob. >> take back that part, then answer. >> can i answer that? in the counties in certain parts of texas and north carolina where these new voting id laws will disenfranchise blacks, they're crackers. >> why are majority of blacks -- >> i didn't say everybody in the south, i said people in the counties. >> you didn't need to use that term to begin with. >> anybody that's for voter id is a cracker? is anybody? >> what do you mean for voter id. >> for voter id, a
we point at education. bill is right about the family part but not the education. >> i don't know where to begin after listening to this. first of all, greg, why we pay attention to voter registration is because there's a bunch of crackers in the south trying to -- >> oh, bob. >> that's your problem. >> if you think i trust somebody in texas. >> it is not the '60s any more, bob, wake up. >> excuse me. do me a huge favor. >> shut up, let me get to it....
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we should focus on education, quality education, don't scare kids. that's been going on for 40 years. >> i think we have to do both, we have to do prevention, education is key and so is talking -- the parent talking to the children about abstaining from drugs, absolutely. but we cannot enable this situation. >> ladies, thanks very much, we really appreciate it. >> up next, is jane fonda who plays the role of nancy reagan? "the butler" still proud of her contribution to ending the cold war. we'll have the answer. e fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support gularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. [ woman ] hop on over! a quarter million tweeters is beare tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be
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>> what he's going to do is start ranking colleges as to how much educational bang for the buck they offer to -- if you're a college or university and you're doing a good job, they will award you more funding, and if you're not doing a good job, they will take away funding. i hope that the obama administration realizes that -- academic leftists and people on the right who don't like government interference saying this is not another industry that washington ought to take over. >> he is an optimist, isn't he, that that's going to happen? that's why we love you, james. >> there is a problem, parents are finally pushing back against the incredible cost that they have been paying for all these years. so finally the fat is in the fire and the question is who's going to get to the solution quicker t president, the government or the private sector? >> does the president's plan have a chance to work, do you think? >> the problem is that the president's plan is essentially to allow these students to forgive their loans after ten years. that's his income based repayment plan. >> if you decide
>> what he's going to do is start ranking colleges as to how much educational bang for the buck they offer to -- if you're a college or university and you're doing a good job, they will award you more funding, and if you're not doing a good job, they will take away funding. i hope that the obama administration realizes that -- academic leftists and people on the right who don't like government interference saying this is not another industry that washington ought to take over. >> he...
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the president's would-day plus tour comes as a new department of education report finds that for the first time ever a majority of undergraduates are receiving some kind of federal financial aid with a record number of students taking out loans and a record number defaulting on those loans. we are back with dan henninger. "wall street journal" assistant editorial base editor james freeman and editorial writer alicia finley join the panel. jails, for five years i have been listening to president say he is making college more affordable and now tells us it is unaffordable. >> got to pay close attention. he has done the big tour saying there's a plan dash plan making college easier to afford and now we hear that we can't afford the trillion dollars of student loejs out there. of course, you remember three years ago he put law a plan to increase federal balance sheet bay trillion dollar. >> with student loans. what's going on? what's the politics here? >> well, i think people are hoping that basic economics will -- now that it is asserting itself will be appreciated by the white house. y
the president's would-day plus tour comes as a new department of education report finds that for the first time ever a majority of undergraduates are receiving some kind of federal financial aid with a record number of students taking out loans and a record number defaulting on those loans. we are back with dan henninger. "wall street journal" assistant editorial base editor james freeman and editorial writer alicia finley join the panel. jails, for five years i have been listening to...
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, you're getting education with a whole bunch of more junk around it. recreation facilities, not going to class. gpa inflation an things like that. gregg: we actually did a documentary on this. we when to one university. they have created this sort of taj mahal, that is what they call it. and it is ridiculous. it is absurd and it is for the benefit of students but just purely recreation. over on the screen here, maybe we get a camera shot. here are the top 10 list of the most expensive schools in the nation. sara lawrence college, 61,000 plus. and, nyu is number two. my alma matter, claremont mckenna college is number six. these are $60,000 per year colleges and universities. isn't the other problem, students are defaulting on their loans and seeking early forgiveness, and that just means a higher cost for taxpayers? >> yeah, that's a big problem. even if people aren't claiming it, it is another thing they're hearing. i can have a lot of this forgiven so i will take on even bigger debt. we need to look to be careful on list of college tuitions, understa
, you're getting education with a whole bunch of more junk around it. recreation facilities, not going to class. gpa inflation an things like that. gregg: we actually did a documentary on this. we when to one university. they have created this sort of taj mahal, that is what they call it. and it is ridiculous. it is absurd and it is for the benefit of students but just purely recreation. over on the screen here, maybe we get a camera shot. here are the top 10 list of the most expensive schools...
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education is the capital from which people build careers, lives, homes, families. that somehow has to be drummed into people's heads. we don't know how to do it. >> we have to -- i don't think we should be incentivizing people to do the stuff that puts them into welfare. >> having kids, starting a family -- >> that's one of the problems. you get paid more money when you have more kids. >> go ahead. >> ben was starting to make an important point which is we sort of -- >> then i guess he did. >> i'm going to finish. >> all right. >> we overgeneralize. ben said it's hard to have a good life on $38,000, especially in some of the states that we showed on screen. we're also overgeneralizing here. these programs are not a bed of roses. it's not like you sort of lounge around eating bon-bons. >> what, waunt many tow go out and do pushups every day? you get the money, dude. you have to enroll in the program. you have to participate. you have to check in, et cetera. >> oh, come on. >> if we're saying that our public policy should be to encourage people to work, to not work,
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who doesn't go to public schools typically is people of means and wealth and high level of education. you know -- >> that's why you should open it up to give, if you really want to spread the wealth around, give kids that are less fortunate the opportunity to go to some of the public schools. that would be a great argument for -- private school, someone like you. >> the failing public school system opened it up, allows students that aren't as privileged and parents that don't have a lot of money to make the decision where they send them. >> the logic if you get more people involved in a public program, the program will improve or the system will improve, ann coulter points to the public bathroom as an example. >> that's what they say about obama care, get them in one place and control them, it would be great. >>> when we come back, you have questions and we have nothing -- i mean we have answers. go to facebook.com/thefivernc. >> rnc? >> you said rnc. >> the five, fnc. >> okay. ♪ humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. wh
who doesn't go to public schools typically is people of means and wealth and high level of education. you know -- >> that's why you should open it up to give, if you really want to spread the wealth around, give kids that are less fortunate the opportunity to go to some of the public schools. that would be a great argument for -- private school, someone like you. >> the failing public school system opened it up, allows students that aren't as privileged and parents that don't have a...
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if you are not educated. you can't take advantage of that opportunity. >> chris: you know, 50 years after the march on washington. one of the questions is how long -- well, how much longer the government should give special treatment to minorities. back in 2003, then justice sandra day o'connor was the swing vote in uphogd racial preferences, continued racial preferences inege admis. but she said that that should end she said back then within 25 years. kirsten, justice o'connor has now backed off that 25 year deadline. at some point does affirmative action, does special treatment need to end? >> yeah. and i think president obama has even addressed that before perhaps we should be looking more at economic inequality. we have made a lot of progress. obviously we have an african-american president. we have a lot of people in high positions. but pew asked americans how much progress they thought we had made only 45% thought we had made real progress toward racial equality. african-americans said 32%. so i think t
if you are not educated. you can't take advantage of that opportunity. >> chris: you know, 50 years after the march on washington. one of the questions is how long -- well, how much longer the government should give special treatment to minorities. back in 2003, then justice sandra day o'connor was the swing vote in uphogd racial preferences, continued racial preferences inege admis. but she said that that should end she said back then within 25 years. kirsten, justice o'connor has now...
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they'll ring in topeka, kansas where the brown versus board of education decision originated. they will ring at lookout mountain in tennessee, at stone mountain in georgia. they'll also ring at churches and at organizations around the country, and after the bells ring for five minutes, we will then hear from president obama. we have so far heard from presidents clinton and carer, oprah winfrey has spoken as well as john lewis, the congressman who also spoke at the freedom march, freedom and jobs march 50 years ago today. i want to bring in very briefly if i can juan williams who is standing by with us. we'll get back when the bells start ringing and listen to that in its entirety. juan, earlier president clinton said something we thought was quite powerful when he said that what a debt we owe to the people who marched 50 years ago. it was a bold statement. it got a big round of applause, juan. >> it really was, trace. i think it's a reminder of the history that there was such a sense that there was going to be violence here in washington on that day, and people who came were t
they'll ring in topeka, kansas where the brown versus board of education decision originated. they will ring at lookout mountain in tennessee, at stone mountain in georgia. they'll also ring at churches and at organizations around the country, and after the bells ring for five minutes, we will then hear from president obama. we have so far heard from presidents clinton and carer, oprah winfrey has spoken as well as john lewis, the congressman who also spoke at the freedom march, freedom and...
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anyone that wants higher education can get it. the problem is the economy can't absorb college graduates, so you wind up with a lot of people in jobs in which they're overqualified, saddled with massive debt. whose fault of that? the fault of the current system is totally reliant on the federal government. does he know what decade this? is it could have been given in 1955, this speech. >> bret: what about the politics, this bus tour, going to syracuse, slipping in the speech about republicans and -- >> it's great politics. first of all, the campaign never ends. what's he running for exactly? people are upset. i have a daughter going to college tomorrow actually. i'm upset, like every parent is, about the cost of it. i am. everybody is upset about it. so if the president is promising some sort of palliative action, people are for it. >> bret: charles. >> >> if you're not good at governing, great at campaigning, what do you do? campaign. >> bret: you're smiling. that's all we have. that's all i have is a smile. that's what kirsten s
anyone that wants higher education can get it. the problem is the economy can't absorb college graduates, so you wind up with a lot of people in jobs in which they're overqualified, saddled with massive debt. whose fault of that? the fault of the current system is totally reliant on the federal government. does he know what decade this? is it could have been given in 1955, this speech. >> bret: what about the politics, this bus tour, going to syracuse, slipping in the speech about...
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i thought it was written by a high school student. >> she admits she doesn't have an education. she said she read one book. >> and by the way, to make your point, the best argument foregoing ahead and sending -- for going ahead and sending your kid to private schools, but the private schools suck too. they compete with the public schools. >> gavin said that. he said it is getting worse in the private. >> the real competition for private school is home schools. >> nope, raised by wolves. >> raised by wolves goes without saying. >> thank you, yes. >> i even bussed them to central park. >> it is important to get them to different parks. >> not enough needles here, girls. >> the worst thing about the busing is the bullying of the wolves. >> i had a couple of the wolves trying to drive off into the hudson. turns out they cannot drive. >> did you see the viral video of the wolves beating him up? >> by the way, this kind of thinking is funny, but it can only be done by force. >> everything with the government. >> we have to move on. do we have time for this story? no, we don't? okay. i
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heather: so the centerpiece of president obama's education plan was a proposed new rating system. it would allow prospective students to evaluate which schools provide the best educational bang for the buck. would then tie student aid to value. it's been called the name and shame list amongst other things. does it sound like more government intervention and oversight to you, and is that the best way -- more government intervention -- to lower college costs? >> well, government intervention has driven up college costs. subsidizing student loans has made it so that students and their parents are not as price sensitive. in other words, they're willing to pay more because the government gets behind them, but then that leads to the situation where these schools end up being four-year resorts. oh, fancy dorms, great athletic center, but the money's not going to instruction. so obama responds to this with more government intervention. that seems to me exactly the wrong course to take. heather: yeah. it was estimated in the 2011-2012 school year alone, the academic year, 93% of all studen
heather: so the centerpiece of president obama's education plan was a proposed new rating system. it would allow prospective students to evaluate which schools provide the best educational bang for the buck. would then tie student aid to value. it's been called the name and shame list amongst other things. does it sound like more government intervention and oversight to you, and is that the best way -- more government intervention -- to lower college costs? >> well, government...
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higher education is not a luxury. it's an economic necessity. every american should be able to afford it. >> reporter: people with whom we spoke in scranton feel the president is missing the mark. jobs first. until then, education is a luxury. >> can't afford anything really. higher education you can't get to work. >> for me i was laid off at my job so i'm back to school. that was hard. that's everybody around this area. it's hard. >> reporter: it's not like stimulus money has bypassed this area. one county here received almost $98 million in federal money to create and sustain employment. still, scranton is hemorrhaging jobs. bret? >> mike, thank you. al gore making things up. pope francis making phone calls and someone who works for you making noise about a coming race war. the grapevine is next. [ male announcer ] running out of steam? ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. >>> a homeland s
higher education is not a luxury. it's an economic necessity. every american should be able to afford it. >> reporter: people with whom we spoke in scranton feel the president is missing the mark. jobs first. until then, education is a luxury. >> can't afford anything really. higher education you can't get to work. >> for me i was laid off at my job so i'm back to school. that was hard. that's everybody around this area. it's hard. >> reporter: it's not like stimulus...
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. >> we are educators 24/7. we are not an arm of the law not out to get kids we are out to educate kids. but part of it is we have kids who are hurting. >> the students will be affected by this because they really hold their prooifr see on a high level. >> should schools be looking at the sites or is it the parent's job to do this. >> tweet us or shoot us an e-mail. we will read some of those later in the show. >> a race car flips over erupts into flames and the driver as you can hear is trapped inside. wait until you see how this story ends. >> remember how the government spent millions of tax dollars on a study. put shrimp on a tread hill. tell you the latest how he could be dumber than this one. >> number one movie in america was mr. mom. [ woman ] dear chex cereal, you've done the impossible. made gluten-free cereals in a bunch of yummy flavors. like cinnamon chex, honey nut chex, and chocolate chex... we're in cereal heaven. so thanks. from the mcgregors, 'cause we love chex. so thanks. from the mcgregors,
. >> we are educators 24/7. we are not an arm of the law not out to get kids we are out to educate kids. but part of it is we have kids who are hurting. >> the students will be affected by this because they really hold their prooifr see on a high level. >> should schools be looking at the sites or is it the parent's job to do this. >> tweet us or shoot us an e-mail. we will read some of those later in the show. >> a race car flips over erupts into flames and the...
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why should a kid have to be nervous going to a place of education. school sucks. why should you be more scared to go to school? >> thanks for the message. >> it makes you look forward to school if you know you made it alive. i don't know. andy, this program costs $11 million. shouldn't they spend that on things like cracking down on gang-related crimes? >> safe passage, the name of the program, is the name of a mediocre movie and we need to get that out there. there is a better way to crackdown on gang violence, but it sounds like you got to do this first. gang violence is a problem right now and the kids have to get to school. the stats show where the program is being used is raising attendance rates and kids are safer. so the problem is what should be a stop gap measure is going to be more than leakily a permanent thing because that's how it works and they will never figure out -- >> the grandmas that are walking these kids to school, no one will screw with them. it is pathetic. >>- q. i and who could wrestle a -- >> and who could wrestle a gun from a grandma. >
why should a kid have to be nervous going to a place of education. school sucks. why should you be more scared to go to school? >> thanks for the message. >> it makes you look forward to school if you know you made it alive. i don't know. andy, this program costs $11 million. shouldn't they spend that on things like cracking down on gang-related crimes? >> safe passage, the name of the program, is the name of a mediocre movie and we need to get that out there. there is a...
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we should expand access to education and training particularly types of training that we don't use as much in the u.s. like apprenticeship that allows people to work and gain skills that employers need. >> reporter: others insist that young people realize they can create their own solutions instead of waiting for the government to help them. >> the average age of an entrepreneur in america today is the age of 26. another study found the most successful startups average age was 24. my generation is poised to help and create and innovate. you don't transform from old ideas. every reason to be optimistic. we cannot optimistic unless public policies get government out of the way, remove big government policy and costs from around our neck and let us create unincumbered by the past bad decisions of politicians who care more about their next election than the next generation of americans. >>> congressional leaders get a full briefing on evidence the assad regime carried out a chemical attack against the rebels. how strong is the evidence? we'll talk of that with our panel. alert. the beach
we should expand access to education and training particularly types of training that we don't use as much in the u.s. like apprenticeship that allows people to work and gain skills that employers need. >> reporter: others insist that young people realize they can create their own solutions instead of waiting for the government to help them. >> the average age of an entrepreneur in america today is the age of 26. another study found the most successful startups average age was 24....
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almost 300,000 went to tucson's health center. >> what they'll be doing, educating people about options with the affordable care act, but also encouraging people to see what kind of insurance they qualify for. >> reporter: they wonder how the law will negatively impact them. >> the place obama care is taking you, is it a done deal? >> if you're under 65 -- >> is it better if you're younger. >> reporter: this event, sponsored by the conservative group americans for prosperity involved no public money. >> you want to be very, very careful in the medicare age group. >> reporter: older folks worry what they will lose, but it is what the poor stand to gain that energizes the effort. >> we will educate and help through the process. >> reporter: critics consider it a one sided pr campaign. >> it is a little disturbing the government is spending taxpayer money to go out and sign people up for a government program of dubious quality. >> reporter: the success of obama care depends on signing up three million healthy uninsured 18 to 34-year-olds. their enrollment designed to offset the cost of ins
almost 300,000 went to tucson's health center. >> what they'll be doing, educating people about options with the affordable care act, but also encouraging people to see what kind of insurance they qualify for. >> reporter: they wonder how the law will negatively impact them. >> the place obama care is taking you, is it a done deal? >> if you're under 65 -- >> is it better if you're younger. >> reporter: this event, sponsored by the conservative group...
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if you were to take polls, for instance most low income blacks support very muchers for education. the civil rights leadership opposes it. in cincinnati, ohio, for instance, sharpton and others came in when white police officer shot a black youngster and as a consequence they boycotted the city. well, the police then -- it resulted in police nullification. the police said if i'm going to be accused as a racist then i won't patrol in the black communities. the murder rate went up 800% in one year. it wasn't the sons and daughters of those leaders whose children were in those neighborhoods. and the same thing is occurring in new york where stop and frisk is threatened which means if they are successful, you will see a tick in the murder rate. >> bill: those that live in the black neighborhoods that are affected by stop and frisk the most don't want it. all the polls show that they are supporting the liberal candidates that are going to throw it out. and that's my question. see, nothing is going it get better, i'm giving up on the civil rights industry. there is too much money and the
if you were to take polls, for instance most low income blacks support very muchers for education. the civil rights leadership opposes it. in cincinnati, ohio, for instance, sharpton and others came in when white police officer shot a black youngster and as a consequence they boycotted the city. well, the police then -- it resulted in police nullification. the police said if i'm going to be accused as a racist then i won't patrol in the black communities. the murder rate went up 800% in one...
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but today we don't have a level playing field when it comes to education. today the new plantation is the prison system. we have more black males in the prison system. so with the hard work that my father did and by the way, he was assistant warden also in the prison where before my father got there, there were chain gangs. my father really believed that you could rehabilitate the criminal. so we have a long way to go with the inner city, with people now on welfare, more so than ever before. so we have equal opportunity. do we have equal access? >> jack gains, thank you. joe freeman, good friends of mine. thank you both. juan williams, always good to have you. angela, thank you for this panel discussion. now some closing comments. dr. martin luther king, junior, they called him a dreamer. but as he said 50 years ago, his dream was deeply rooted in the american dream. everyone has a right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal. with this dream and with this faith, dr. king challe
but today we don't have a level playing field when it comes to education. today the new plantation is the prison system. we have more black males in the prison system. so with the hard work that my father did and by the way, he was assistant warden also in the prison where before my father got there, there were chain gangs. my father really believed that you could rehabilitate the criminal. so we have a long way to go with the inner city, with people now on welfare, more so than ever before. so...
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but decent jobs and better education are things we would like to see. all americans and all people deserve health care. however, martin luther king now has a granddaughter. i don't think giving her free contraceptives and free access to abortion helps her get a job, house or better education. >> thank you for being with us. coming up, a neverending river of nauseating rhetoric flowing from the left as the nation stops to remember the march on washington. reverend jesse jackson compares tea party members to the civil war era. left wing radical ed schultz puts up a poll asking if conservatives are the new confederates. when we return, our friends from the five. they are here to respond. continue forget. we want to hear from you. log on to hannitylive.foxnews.com. follow the live show. cast your vote for video of the day. the third option, incredible helmet cam video of a heart stopping race crash. you will see how it end s. take a look. [ male announcer ] running out of steam? ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natu
but decent jobs and better education are things we would like to see. all americans and all people deserve health care. however, martin luther king now has a granddaughter. i don't think giving her free contraceptives and free access to abortion helps her get a job, house or better education. >> thank you for being with us. coming up, a neverending river of nauseating rhetoric flowing from the left as the nation stops to remember the march on washington. reverend jesse jackson compares...
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but they have to perform and have enough educational success to get a shot. there is little institutional bias anymore in this country. if you practice that, you'll get sued. that being said, there is -- there is -- individual bigotry, but not can ever wipe that out entirely. as john mcwater wrote in the "wall street journal" today, dwelling on idiots who embrace prejudicial behavior is like dwelling on a world with germs, except the fact that some things are always going to be there. finally president obama entered the world of reality. >> if we're honest with ourselves, we'll admit that during the course of 50 years there were times when some of us claiming to push for change lost our way. the anguish of assassinations set up self-defeating rites. legitimate grievances against police brutality tipped into excuse-making for criminal behavior. racial politics could cut both ways as the transformative message of unity and brotherhood was drowned up to speed by the language of recriticism nation. the chance for all americans to work hard, get ahead, was too oft
but they have to perform and have enough educational success to get a shot. there is little institutional bias anymore in this country. if you practice that, you'll get sued. that being said, there is -- there is -- individual bigotry, but not can ever wipe that out entirely. as john mcwater wrote in the "wall street journal" today, dwelling on idiots who embrace prejudicial behavior is like dwelling on a world with germs, except the fact that some things are always going to be there....
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he needs to get them educated in,000 sign up. the president talked a little bit about health care in the case of beating up on republicans he alleges they want to shut down the government over his new law. take a listen. >> we've seen a faction of republicans in congress suggest that maybe america shouldn't pay its bills that have already been run up, that we should shut down government if they can't shut down obama care. you know, that won't grow our economy. >> reporter: a reminder once the president gets back to washington in addition to those international crisis there's some big budget battles looming. >> what are we getting from republicans on this, ed? >> reporter: well, what he specifically, the president talked about on higher education was that ranking system i mentioned for colleges and universities. tie federal financial aid payments to these colleges based on whether they lower tuition costs and other performance measures. republican john klein of minnesota he chairs the house education committee said there were some
he needs to get them educated in,000 sign up. the president talked a little bit about health care in the case of beating up on republicans he alleges they want to shut down the government over his new law. take a listen. >> we've seen a faction of republicans in congress suggest that maybe america shouldn't pay its bills that have already been run up, that we should shut down government if they can't shut down obama care. you know, that won't grow our economy. >> reporter: a...
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education, got to get business development. get people active in school and church programs colonel west, if anything, the civil investor lining in all of this we are having these conversations now than me individuals aren't going to die in vain. >> up next on the rundown, our founding fathers were extremists? the new lesson being taught by the department of defense. >> and he has been picked as the new batman. >> oh. no. >> ainsley: yes, he has. i happen to think this is a great choice. what do you think in the choice of ben affleck stirring up major controversy. thousands calling on president obama to take action now. the president to take action. what americans need to be outraged about is it this? we report. you decide. good job! still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of k
education, got to get business development. get people active in school and church programs colonel west, if anything, the civil investor lining in all of this we are having these conversations now than me individuals aren't going to die in vain. >> up next on the rundown, our founding fathers were extremists? the new lesson being taught by the department of defense. >> and he has been picked as the new batman. >> oh. no. >> ainsley: yes, he has. i happen to think this...
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i was either playing sports, my education, i had a part-time job, they kept me busy. and my mother always said, people will know you by the company that you keep. >> you know, juan, i often say you should go out in life regardless of color as a prospect not a suspect. and what we see here in this decay, the leaders -- and i'm not talking about black leaders or white leaders, i'm talking about leaders in america including parents, they need to get involved with this. why aren't we hearing from those examples and those who say that they have our best interests at heart? >> well, let me just be blunt with you. why aren't we hearing from civil rights leaders? i don't see the civil rights leaders out there leading marches and protests against violence, against the drug dealers, against the bad schools. saying to young women, hey, this is madness. i guess now it's about 30% of the white babies born to single moms, 50% of the hispanics, and as we just heard from colonel west, 70 plus percent of the black kids. where's the leadership to speak to that issue? to me there's a hu
i was either playing sports, my education, i had a part-time job, they kept me busy. and my mother always said, people will know you by the company that you keep. >> you know, juan, i often say you should go out in life regardless of color as a prospect not a suspect. and what we see here in this decay, the leaders -- and i'm not talking about black leaders or white leaders, i'm talking about leaders in america including parents, they need to get involved with this. why aren't we hearing...
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and health care and where my client lives or works or obtains a college education. that's the thing that happens in family court. it is meant to manage contentious problems in families and our position in the federal lawsuit that is just filed, this is not a family. this is a fell no and why we are in family court at all is really not only a terrible injustice but a profoundly illegal and violates my cloint's federal rights. she has been sentenced to an incarceration by the command of a criminal court judge said you have to go with your attacker to family court for the next 16 years tis outrageous. >> is it any indication it is a statutory rape case thinks they had a relationship or it was consensual or does that factor in the decision making process here. >> don't take it the wrong way. the term statutory rape makes my blood boil. she was a 14-year-old child and he was 20. it was not a relationship and it was not a relationship at all. and the fact that it is statutory is a rape of a child in massachusetts and in most states. i can imagine why the judge would want
and health care and where my client lives or works or obtains a college education. that's the thing that happens in family court. it is meant to manage contentious problems in families and our position in the federal lawsuit that is just filed, this is not a family. this is a fell no and why we are in family court at all is really not only a terrible injustice but a profoundly illegal and violates my cloint's federal rights. she has been sentenced to an incarceration by the command of a...
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at the time when higher education has never been more important, at a time when that has never been more important, college has never been more expensive. >> really? you are worried about college? you think college is more important than majors? what is important is americans to be able to put food on their tables. the reason there are so many defaults in student loans, which by the way just adds to the deficit, is because there are no jobs. so when caught in a brch of lies in the nsa and when you are viewed as paper tiger on the world's stage and no one is held accountable in the lack security and death of four americans on your watch, it is time to talk education. the classic washington two-step. >> ♪ now they see me ♪ now they don't >> and this week bradley manning sentenced to 35 years for leaking classified documents wants to be called chelsea and he wants a sex change to go along with his new name. but the beat goes on around the nation and not just in the nation. san diego mayor filner up to victim number 17. former new york governor elliott spitzer who dances horizontally wit
at the time when higher education has never been more important, at a time when that has never been more important, college has never been more expensive. >> really? you are worried about college? you think college is more important than majors? what is important is americans to be able to put food on their tables. the reason there are so many defaults in student loans, which by the way just adds to the deficit, is because there are no jobs. so when caught in a brch of lies in the nsa and...
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problems are but no one talked about what the solutions are, and the solutions are, andrea hit on one, education, graduate more african americans from high school and certainly need to graduate more with degrees from college, but we also need and we talked about this a lot, 72% of african-american kids born to unwed mothers is a problem. it is an epidemic. and the only way to fix some of these gaps is if you keep that african-american family together. and none of them that i heard, i didn't hear them all, i admit, but none of them addressed that. >> when dr. king spoke that day, there were african-american families that stayed together, it was a different world in the african-american community. then what took over, the african-american family broke apart, grandmothers took over taking care of the kids. we're about to see the end of that, they're getting a lot older now, can't take care of the kids. the idea of the rampant number of children by mothers with multiple fathers, none of whom get child support, shouldn't say none, most of them don't. it is a real serious problem. i'm not sure there i
problems are but no one talked about what the solutions are, and the solutions are, andrea hit on one, education, graduate more african americans from high school and certainly need to graduate more with degrees from college, but we also need and we talked about this a lot, 72% of african-american kids born to unwed mothers is a problem. it is an epidemic. and the only way to fix some of these gaps is if you keep that african-american family together. and none of them that i heard, i didn't...